On June 10th, 1975, when Tommy heard that Miles Davis was returning to the club circuit, he quickly went to wait on line for tickets to his shows on the 10th and 11th. He wanted to get seats as close to the stage as possible. The shutter on his Topcon camera made too much noise, so he switched to his Contax camera.

A camera man with an endless obsession for jazz.To capture the moment the musician goes into a trance. To take a photo of the sound at its peak. This is Tommy's style of photography. He doesn't seek the beautiful picture. In the corner of a club with little and low light, he waits for that moment.There is even a story. After finishing his set, Miles struck a pose in Tommy's direction and said, "Hey, take my picture!" Tommy shook his head and said, "No!' Miles then made some biting remark and went backstage.Forty years has gone by and he is able to say, "That moment, it would have been great if I pressed the shutter".Same as the time with Lee Morgan. Just before his passing, front row by the stage with his camera, and he couldn't get closer to take a picture.He absentmindedly said, "That's always the way I am".

It's June 10th and 11th, 1975 at the concert at the Bottom Line. Tommy will take the pictures he took and developed from 40 years ago in New York and take you back in time.